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Dark bine cashmere garments for girls
I ftrr braided with scarlet or pale blue
H brai.lw.
Velvet appears to be a favorite mate-
■ rial for the waistcoat, collar and cuffs to
■ wool dresses.
i Biuck and white French lace scarfs are
I revived for the strings and trimmings of
velvet bonnets.
’ , Shot moire ribbons, silks and velvets,
plushes and wool and silk novelties arc a
feature in fabrics.
Fancy woolens, combined with plain
twilled wools, are conspicuous among
French importations.
» Tailor-made ba.-<|acs are invariably
pointed in front, and much trimmed
(■ with tine fancy braids.
Mrs. Mackay, wife of th" bonanza
king, allows herself one hundred and
| .four new gowns a year. ft
i The ex £mpi'cs* Jhigenie ihos an inn
trrella which cost .S2,OOtt. The handle is
a, mass of splendid gems.
The coin petition among dressmakers
i? nowadays seems to be which can devise
the worst looking sh ove. <
'■ ■ The tendency to make the bodice of
one stull while the skirl and it' firaperies
are of another grows in favor.
| ' The newest bonnets have long crowns,
and many have long pointed poke fronts
I, tilled in with a slight face trimming.
The amount pt braiding on fro ks,
wraps ami garments of ;dl kinds i < enor- 1
, ntotis, and the braid designs this season
are very tine.
Wax dowers were first introduced into
England by the mother of Mary Beatrice,
wife of James IT., as a present to her
royal daughter.
There is in- England a society con
ducted by la lic4 for the promoting of
long service- among servants. Valuable
prizes arc given.
Even feather# are made in t wo-tone es- !
fect.s to niat< h the changeable or shot !
ribbonsand stuffs brought out for dress J
and milincry purposes.
Bustles are no longer worn by people ;
who can afford to pay skilful dress
maker. Bouffant effects are now obtained
by springs or :< <■ Is set in the dress itself.
Miss (1 race, an English cricket player,
recently stayed al the wicket a whole af
ternoon nnd scored 217 runs against the
good bowling <>f four men.
The Empress of china has composed
six hundred stanzas of poetry within the ■
pc; year, and they are said by Chinese
critics to be richer than the songs of '
Persia.
Mrs. I Jingtry says she began to prac- !
tier fencing several Years ago beenuseshe J
found il the best substitute for the ever- i
CISC* Bhe had been accustomed to in het I
long walks.
Jackets made of the same material as <
the dress must be tight Utting, those ,
suitable for wear with any dress may be
loose-titling in front, but must set snugly
to the back.
Mrs. John VV. Mackay is having a
cloak made from the breasts of birds of
paradise. These <-ost thirty shillings
each, and about five hundred birds will
be necessary.
The women of Now York have been
granted more patents than their sisters
in aay other State. The women of Mass
achusetts, Ohio, Indiana and Wisconsin
rank next in order.
(’tuneTshair shawls are coming into i
• Tashiou again for the reason that the
ninnutai titre has practically become a.
lost art, and they are getting to beexceed-
• ingly hard to obtain.
'l'he Greek styles of coiffure do not iie
■coiue popular. I'he fact is they require
more hair than most ••modern women of
these degenerate days" either have nat
urally or feel like buyingnt present high
prices.
A new idea in jewerly is that of set
ting single stones of all srtrts ami sizes
in a plain cram setting, so arranged
that they can be sewn on bands of velvet
in such combinations as may suit the
. owner - ' fancy, and thus utilized either as
, bractlets or “dog-collar" 1 necklaces.
In Finland, according to Bayard TayJ
lor, the women resent as an insult a sa
lute upon the lips. A Finnish matron,
hearing - of our English custom of kiss- ;
ing, declared that did her hudtand at
tempt such a liberty she would him
with su< ii a box on the cars that he ,
shou not rec.iily forget.
Both black and while lai e is used as
string- and a* trimmings on the win ter
bonnet- The milliners, a- usual, think
French lace quite choice enough for this
purpo-e; but one may use something
belter if one has it. Since that Alen
con bonnet of Queen Victoria appeared,
anything seems allowable.
A Parisian wig maker is selling switches
so muiuitad that they may be worn as a :
long vipplj.ig w \< .'hat would make a
, menniid envious, These are to be used :
when one i- walking up and down the I
beach to dry one's hair next summer,
which, having 1.-i.-u cm :ei with oil.-kiu,
is uot wet, a.il. Is combed in with her
fiil-e tree ...
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A Novel Uusicai Bevier.
'111*.: latest music at device is a <on-
wheel arnl ’bt It for hitching one
of the eJi'-ap reed <erg,-.*ns that plav tunes
by looir of punctured sheets of paper
to li.e flywheel of a sewing machine, sa
, that ;ivor s<-»unstr gi:- who used to have
no mash but the thump, thump <• the
pedal <ftn now tua'ie shirt- and trou-ers
to the .melody of “Jlo’.l the Fort." The
old juvenile pc in must how be altered
to ‘ She shall Imv j vasic whenever tie
• s w- A .o ) ~•/< N -
11*—i
As. Ot-i'go ( Mi.h. 1 man wa • -at cd from
u Iku rx<4v death i*y a n o-tor's crow re-
■ Acuity. He was tost in the woods and I
ab«ui being done for, when the cock
cwvr, showing him the way back to
«i*ikbiuti«u.
MEN WHO WIN.
five Hondred Dollars Thrown Away-
Hla Aim Was Success.
A good healthy body is almost sura to be
■ in nd aMociated with a good conscience.
A close student of human nature is rurely
willing to place large matters of trust in the
lands of another until ho iia- seen the one i
vhorn he is to trust. Tie looks for the fivnh
health and vigor, the honest, frank connte- ,
nance and manly form, and in fact ah that is |
Attractive in men. He doubt- the dyspeptic
with sallow skin, drawn out features’, the
evident weak and irritable nature. He feels ‘
as Shakestieare makes Julius Caesar say:
‘ I.et rne have men about me that are fat;
-leek headed men, and -ueb a- sleep o’nightß:
Von Ca-slns hath a lean and hungry look:
lie thinks mo much; such men are uangerousl”
He does not doubt the honesty of the jxior ,
unfortunate, hut feat - <li-• a-e of the body ■
will affect the mind, le misfortune upon i
the individual, and losst' hims-»lf.
ft may be injustice to th- weak, but if the !
man has not the mental -ti'ength, or if he is j
•'rappel up in hi-niiserv, l-e < annot take in j
the situation ot the world, does not see that -
ideas are broadening, and that isms and
r teachings are advan-ing I How can an em
ployer liope tor sneers from such a man.'
The dyspept!<• look, the wax like complexion
and sallow lecture- show disease. Tite far
-••eing man notes ail the-e signs, and knows
that the great light of man. the brain, is as
feeted. or will be, at no distant day.
He discards the pior victim of disease who
goes wearily out into the world. Discouraged ■
at last he takes to his sickbed. He seeks
medical aid. Lacking the broad ideas of tiie ,
ticeessful man "f the world, he tries the
-time medical treatment that lie has tried
many times before. Th<» same bigoted coup- I
-e! is -ought, the same drugs .ire administer
cd by the tame old family friend that treated
him months and years Ix-fore. and hi- parent*
Indore Imn, and in such away he drags out i
Ins miserable, unsueeessltil exi.-tenee.
Is he to blame? Why not? When he sees
daily, and hears from every side, proclama
tions of a remedy known as Warner's sale
cure, which Is becoming more p< pillar daily,
hourly, while lie is becoming weaker.
J. \. Gettys, insuranceagentof Chillieotlic. :
Ohio, suffered for nearly three years with
dyspepsia in its forms, having- period!
'al spells of vertigo, fainting and chills. H<
wrote over liis ownsignalnre: I spent about
i-'L'O, had the Lest medical attendance, tried
all the remedies recommended without suc
cess, until J was iiidm-t d to try War tier’s safe
• •are. 1 used tlbottles, have gained
t wenty pounds arid ferd like a new man."
Such a man as we have described, nine
times out of ton. unconsciously to himself or
to his physician, has a kidney disorder, w hich
: • fast wasting Ins body and lite. He sees the
merits of Warner s sale ctire at every turn,
mid hears it proclaimed from the Lou-e tops,
and yet he does not use it, because it is said
by his illiberal physician t hat it. is not profes
■mnal. and not admitted by tdie code. Mean
while the man of ihe world presses forward,
cares not a tig for this or that school; his aim
n life is success, and he looks hopefully for
ward to the world beyond, believing and
trusting in mail in this world,and to his faith
.Or the world beyond.
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The Modern Baby.
An influx of “over-Suinlay” visitors
having tilled eight scats at Adelaide’s
young men,she refused to eat.
Being ipiestioued, the four-year-old mite
replies: “I am not at all pleased at such
a crowd of men being sent. here. They
takeaway my appotito'’’ (She seems
likely to survive).
Papa to Adelaide (whosemamma isaway
for n few days)—“We miss mamma aw
fully, don't we, Adelaide?” Adelaide,
hesitatingly —“1 don’t know. papa;
probably you do; but she fusses so, I
think it tries my nervous system.”
A young lady to whom Adelaide was
much attached bore the name of Grace.
I h aring it for a few times, the young
ireature commented: “Mamina, isn’t
Grace a serious name! It makes me think
of prayer.”
At another time a strange child was
introduced to the tiny hostess, with in
junctions as to his entertainment. With
! a superb dignity, the. suggestions were
checked by. “My dear,l havejplayed with
children all my life!”— Ainericmi, Maja
zhie.
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( ai.ii okma's new governor, Robert AV.
Waterman, of San Bernardino county, i
an extensive farmer and successful stock
breeder. Maine and South Carolina also
have governors noted as farmers and
stock breeders, and both make excellent
rulers of the people. They are all mem
bers of live farmers' organizations and
active workers.
Mns. Ada Bittenuendeh, the legal
advertiser of of the department of social
purity, will, during the coming win
ter, present to the I’nited States Con
gress a|H tition from the W. C. T. I'.,
-igned by thousands of citizens, asking
Ln - the passage of stringent laws for the
la (ter protection of women.
Robby was in church for the first time;
and after he had dropped a nickel into
the contribution box, he turned to hi*
mother and whispered audibly: “Ma,
that man did not ring up my fare.”
Little Bessie says to the new minister:
“Ma says for you to come over to tea this
evening; theu that'll be done."
“I Hon ,' W mu Metier. t?m Cure."
is the ( xclantalton of t hou- ano- suffering from
catarrh. Toallsueii we s.-o.: Catarrh can be
cured by Dr. Sage’s < atari h R<med) It has
b.:en done in 1 hou-ands of ea-i s; why not in
yours? Your danger I- in delay. Enclose a
-tampto World's Di.-pen-Ary Mvuical Associ
ation. Buffalo, N. V., for pamphlet on this dis
ease.
The English friends of Sir Ch. rles Dilkc are
try ing to reiti-iu.e lji.nl in social circles.
Un it ahi i is, YI i ves nml Koi ber«.
Semi for Pamphlet o:i • •■ [L-eases, free:
seeiirol'. -eaksl. Dr. ,1. B. Marehi-:. t'tiea, N.Y.
Eyes Ears Nose
\rcitll more or 1 catarrh. Cbr eyes
i>e<’O!ne iutiaiuetl. roti and watery, witii dull, heavy
pain between them; th«‘re art* roaring, buuing
noises hi the cars, and s«»m.'times tUo hearing is
affected; the wwe is a seve re sufferer, with itscou
slant unvomfort able dtacharge. bad breath audios
of the sense of ameV AH these <ll <igret able bymp
toms disappear when the d;*- is cured by Hood's
Sat Map triUa, which expels from the blood the impur
Hy from catarrh art m_>, l*'ut -» Hnd restores the
diM*u>* d organs to health and up the whole
*obU m. N. B. B** »ure to got only
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. $1; six for *3. Prepared only
uy C. 1. HimjD a <X).» Kpo<hei'artit% la>wal4, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
An Important Arrest.
The arrest of a suspioious character upon
his general appearanee, movements or com
panionahip, without waiting until he has rob
bed a traveler, fired a house, or munlered a
feilow-man, is an important function of a
shrewd detective. Even mon important is the
arrest of a disease w hich, it not ciiecked, will
blight and destroy a human life. The frequent
cough, loss of appetite, general languor or de
bility. pallid skin, and bodily aches and pains,
announce the approach of ptilmonary con
sumption. which is promptly arrested and per
manently cured by fir. Bierce’s "Gohlen .Medi
cal Discovery,” Sold by druggists.
It takes H. 800,000 gal lons of oil a year to keep
the railways of Great Britain going.
Couanuipliou, Scrolula, General Debility,
Wnating Diseases ol Children.
Chronic Coughs and Bronchitis, can be cured
by the u-c of Scott’s Emcl-iox of Pure Cod
Liver Oil with Hypophosphite-. Prominent
physicians use it and testify to its great value.
Please read the following: "1 used Scotts
Emulsion for an obetinale < dugli with Hemor
rhage, 1.0 of Appetite, Emaciation, SJecp
lessne.'*. . AH i»f these have now left, and I
believe your Emulsion has saved a < ase or
well-developed Consumption.” T..L Fixjii.ey, j
,M. D., Lone Star. Texas.
There are IKtXtO female students in the vari
ous colleges of i tiis count ry.
Among the people of to-day. there are few
indeed, who have not heard of the merits ol
I’rickl' A-h Bark and Berries, as a household
remed . Teas and drinks have been made of i
them i.i;-centuries and in hundred- of fami- I
lie, Pa ■•• lormt.d I lie sole reliance in rhetimal i< I
xnu kidney diseases. Prickly Ash Bitters now I
takes the place of the old system, and is more
beneiieial in all troubles of this nature.
I <im.il nip 11 (Mi Surelv Cured.
To the Editor: Please inform your readers
that 1 have a positiw remedy for the ab*>ve
i amed disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless caseshave been permanently cured. I
-hall be glad to send 1 wo bottles of my remedy
eitEE to any of your readers who have con
sumption if they will send me their Express
.ud P. O. address. Bespectfully,
T. A. SiLOCI M. M.C., ISI Pearl St, N. Y.
Itching Pii.o -pm/itoni- Moisture; in
u-iise itch ng and st ci._. nx: w or-e l-y seratuhing.
it allowed to continue tumors form, which of
ten bleed and uh erute. lieeoming very sore.
' Swaysk’s Oix tmi x r stops the itching and
tth-eding, heals uleerat ion, and in many ease
:emoves the tniiioi'. It is equally eHicacioits
in curing all skin Di-eases. IHLSWA YNE A
SON, Proprietor*, Phila. By mail for to cents.
Swayne's Ointuex r for sale by druggists.
Tin- Speed <>t llent and Cold.
Il li.i* lieeu risked which travels faster,
he.it or cold; and answered heat. Because any
otic can catch a cold. It therefore follows
t'<ai c’. cry one should keep Taylor’-. Cherokee
Remedy ot Sweet Gum ami Mullein, which
v, ill cure coughs, colds and consumption.
A process of utilizing lire dump as fuel is
in operation at the Wurm coal mine-.
Weak lungs, spillingof lilood, consumption
and kindred affeciions, cured without physi
cian. Adores*, for treatise, with 10 cents in
.-tamps. World s Dispensary Medical Associ
ation, (XsJ Main street, Buffalo, N. Y.
The National Alliance holds itsaninuil meet
;•>•■!,. xt x.-ir a' Meridian, Mis-.
_ IT IS A PUREOrVEUETASLE PfIEFARAHONf
Mi SENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU
at Sil ANO OTHER EHUAUyE K! - !cIENTftEMnjIES
all It has stood the Test of Years,
JLaLL tn Curing all Diseases of the
BLOOD, LIVER, STOM
ACH, KIDNEYS,BOW
\'"SI £LS, &c. It Purifies the
f XTinc?X r * H B ’ 0!}d > Invigorates and
11 cleanses the System.
| dyspepsiaTconsti-
I CURES g PATION, JAUNDICE,
A’-LDISEASES CFTHE 0 SICKHEADACHE.BIL
-1 UVFR HIOUS COMPLAINTS,&c
t H disappear at once under
’ rViD NEI S | its beneficial influence.
1 STOMACH B It is purely a Medicine |
AND | as i tß cathartic proper
l! FtniA/E*! C 1 *-* es forbid# its use as a
|uU litEdaO.g beverage. It is pleas
fl s *2a Sa g ant to tne teste, and as
[I n easily taken by ehild-
£ Mren as adults.
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H Ely’s Cream Balm
is the bs<it remedy for children
suffering Worn
Toll! in Ihad. Snuffles
OR
CATARRH.
(Apply Balm into each nostril.
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il CURE FITS!
When i cure I do not mean merely to stop them
for a time and then have them return a<airi. I mean*
radical cure. 1 have made the disease oi FITS, EPUr
EPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a iife-loug study. I
irarr&iit my.remvdj to cure the worst caser?. Because
others have failed is no reas-m for nut now receiving a
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INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA.
Over S,(XX) Physician! have sent ns th'H.r approval of
( bIGESTYLIN, saving that it is the bust preparation
[ for Indigestion that they have ever used.
We have never heard of a case of Liyspepsla wh.rs
DIGBSTYIJJi was taken that was not cured.
FO3 CALERA INFAMTUF4.
IT WILL CURE THE MOST AGGRAVATED <'ASES.
IT WILL STOP VOMITING IN PREGNANCY’.
IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
For Summer Complaints and Chronic Diurrbcea,
which are th«-dire-t results of Inipe'-fcet digestion,
DIGESTYLIN will effect an immediate cure.
fake DYGESTYLIN for all pain* ai.d disorders of
the stomach.; they all come from it.dig< stlou. Aek
i . our druggist for DIGESTYLIN (price $! per large
I >tt!e>. if he doea not have It aend oue dollar to to
I ,-niiwewill m-i;U a bottle to you. express prepaid.
' : o not hesitate to send vour hicmey. Our house is
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